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Welcome to Friendship Tea, a blog about the daily happenings in the life of Linda, a tea enthusiast, who enjoys travel and trip planning, and is passionate about family, friends, life in Kentucky, and all things TEA.

The Breakfast blend is described as robust, malty and full-bodied.
According to the label: "A tippy blend of orthodox Assams selected for their leaf and liquor style. The broken leaf gives a stonger brew, expecially persuasive in the morning when served with just a splash of milk."

It is, in my opinion and experience, a very typical strong English tea.

And, definitely tea most English folks would drink with the addition of milk.
Just the way hubby GJ and son AJ take their tea!

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This summer has been one of no schedules, much travel, and lots of fun with the family.

School started here last week.

It was nice for me to be able to sit down again to a morning tea ritual with a cup of English tea

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When I saw the title, I thought, "I wonder if I can see OUR table in her pictures!" Four of us on a tour took a free day to meet four friends who live there, and came up from the country to have tea with us.

And we DID have the scones on one tier of our tea stands. I'm getting out some tea stands of our own, for we're having a Lawn Tea in a couple of weeks---invitations go out today.

I have this book and love it! And I also have fond memories of taking tea (alone!) at Fortnum and Mason the year I turned 40. It was a delightful afternoon--just wish I could have bought half the store!

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A Cup of Tea

When the world is all at odds And the mind is all at sea Then cease the useless tedium And brew a cup of tea. There is magic in its' fragrance, There is solace in its' taste; And then laden moments vanish Somehow into space. And the world becomes a lovely thing! There's beauty as you'll see; All because you briefly stopped To brew a cup of tea.~ Source unknown